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Cover letter_JPR JOG_ACT approved - European Defence Agency

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NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLICSURVIVAL AND EVASION DURING ISOLATION267h. If possible attempt to conceal unnecessary equipment and destroy sensitive equipmentif appropriate.i. Sanitize yourself but retain any items necessary for survival and evasion.j. If applicable and possible RV with any other crewmembers and assess the situation.k. If appropriate consider moving to a better location.l. Assess the benefits of another location with the increased chance of detectionwhilst moving.m. Once isolated personnel have a place to hide, they should only move to evade theenemy, prevent environmental injury or establish communications. However, theyshould also be ready to move immediately with their equipment after sanitizingtheir hiding place.n. Act according to SPINS and EPA.3.2.3 Radios / beacons0305. Radios and beacons that comply with STANAG 7007, are the key to early recovery.Without them, the search for the isolated person, the authentication and the recoverywill be a slower process.Radio / beacon procedures0306. The initial call (on ground) should be made as soon as possible / practicable.The PR SOPs / SPINS will contain specific instructions on the sequence and content ofthe initial call. The sequence and content of the initial call are a part of the overallauthentication process. It is desirable that they are completed as expected.3.2.4 General report0307. Personnel in communications with the isolated personnel should attempt togain as much information to satisfy the requirements of the standard “METHANE”or (preferably) the 11-Line report (see volume II Annex J (with explanations). The<strong>JPR</strong>C / PRCC need this information to (start to) fill in the Personnel Recovery IncidentReport (PRIR).3.2.5 Survival0308. In order to survive, the survivor must identify, understand and cope with theenvironmental hazards. As a guideline:Protection against environment or hostile activity. This can be achieved by theuse of equipment and the environment.Location. Use all possible means in order to establish own position.Water. Essential for survival.Food. Survival without food is possible for at least 30 days. Therefore this is the lowestpriority.NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC

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